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Not necessarily. If you go to traffic court they will reduce it so it doesn't. So if he said it won't, it won't. I got a ticket going 16 over, went to court cause I had to, and they reduced it. It didn't affect my insurance.
So, you aren't gonna tell your hubby? LOL!!!

It all depends on several factors: How many tickets have you had in the last three years? How much over the limit was the ticket for? Did they give you the option of doing traffic school? If your record is clean, then it probably will not cause the insurance to go up, but if your record is unclean then there is a probability that it will increase. The last two tickets I got I was given the option of traffic school which I did online and my insurance never even was notified.

I'll let you know when my next insurance premiums are due in June. My son (on my policy) got two speeding tickets within 3 weeks. He went to court and driving school....but I still have the sneaking suspicion that the insurance rate will go up. Oh well, his problem....he pays for his part.

Holy Shit Orionsgirl! He paid that much!!! How much was he clocked at? I was 16 over, mine was lowered, but I don't know what to. My ticket, including court fees was like $245. My insurance didn't go up.